Even the threats of his people had no effect on Netanyahu, he increased his own headache by making a ceasefire deal with Hamas.

The 15-month-long war between Israel and Hamas has come to an end. A ceasefire deal has been struck between the two. The agreement was announced in Doha, the capital of Qatar. The ceasefire agreement will come into effect from Sunday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has struck this deal, but many challenges have arisen before him at home. In fact, Netanyahu has struck a deal with Hamas, ignoring the threats of his ministers.
The 15-month-long war between Israel and Hamas has come to an end. A ceasefire deal has been struck between the two. The agreement was announced in Doha, the capital of Qatar. The ceasefire agreement will come into effect from Sunday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has struck this deal, but many challenges have arisen before him at home. In fact, Netanyahu has struck a deal with Hamas, ignoring the threats of his ministers.
Itamar Ben-Gvir meminta sesama anggota Knesset sayap kanan, Menteri Keuangan Israel Bezalel Smotrich, untuk bergabung dengannya dalam menarik diri dari pemerintahan Netanyahu dalam upaya terakhir untuk menghalangi pemerintah Israel menyelesaikan kesepakatan gencatan senjata. pic.twitter.com/gaSsklVM7y
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Smotrich said on Wednesday that the deal that will be presented to the government is both bad and dangerous for Israel's national security. He said that we will not remain silent. The cries of the blood of our brothers are calling us. He said that in the last two days the Prime Minister and I have discussed this issue in depth. Smotrich said that Netanyahu is fully aware of the detailed demands of our party and the ball is now in his court.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Smotrich met on Wednesday to discuss a hostage deal with Hamas. Smotrich's Religious Zionist Party does not agree to the deal under any circumstances, but has decided to remain silent for now.
Netanyahu's government may fall
During the first phase of the agreement, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released in exchange for hostages, including 'terrorists' serving life sentences. Israel's far-right leaders consider this a threat to Israel's security. Hamas' demand for a permanent ceasefire is the withdrawal of IDF forces from Gaza and ministers like Smotrich, Ben-Gvir consider the presence of Israeli forces in Gaza necessary for Israel's security. If this ceasefire happens on these conditions of Hamas, then these leaders have announced to withdraw their support from the government.